GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A man arrested last week in the December 2012 slaying of a Grand Rapids man joins two co-defendants in jail without bond for murder and other felony charges.

Jeffrey Slaughter-Butler, 24, was arraigned Monday on felony murder, armed robbery, three counts of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, and felony firearms, Grand Rapids District Court records show.

The charges stem from the fatal shooting of Jason Cherry, 34, during a marijuana deal in the basement of his parents' home on Dickinson Street SE. Three other men with Cherry suffered gunshot wounds.

Police said testimony during Foster's trial was credible enough to charger Slaughter-Butler, Tory Overstreet, 30, as well as Craig Hureskin, 24, with felony murder, armed robbery, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, and other felonies.

Both Overstreet and Hureskin were already lodged in jail on perjury charges related to the case, police said. The men were arraigned Nov. 25 and are also held without bond.

Cherry was a marijuana dealer who planned to sell a quarter-pound on the night of his death, witnesses testified during the trial. Police said Cherry received a call, then Foster and others entered the home and opened fire into the basement.

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